Claimed for Life


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They killed my father, so I married a madman. HoneyHe's twice my age, ridiculously handsome, and filthy rich.It sounds like I found my happily ever after, except that I didn't.I don't really know him, but that's beside the point.He's my husband now, and he expects me to serve him like a king.But I'm not that easy, and I'm not going to drop to my knees at his command.It'll take a lot more than an arranged marriage with a mafia boss to break me.CarterShe thinks this is about her.It's not.I have better things to do than fool around with a younger woman.I need to own her, to control her, and to use her to my advantage.That's what she's here for.That's why I married her.The cards are in my hand now, and I'm about to make the gamble of a lifetime.I just pray it doesn't end with one of us dead.Claimed for Life is a heart-pounding dark mafia romance built on twisted desires, lies, and vengeance. It's not for the faint of heart, and it's certainly not for those who blush at graphic and intense scenes. Enjoy!




Mastin Kipp's Claim Your Power


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"With [this book], you'll wake up energized by the momentum you've unleashed, an energy that will only increase with each new accomplishment and breakthrough. And you'll discover the peace and sense of self-respect that comes only to those who follow through and bring their Purpose to life"--Amazon.com.




The Claims of Life


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The engaging memoir of a legendary president of Wellesley College known for authentic and open-hearted leadership, who drove innovation with power and love. The Claims of Life traces the emergence of a young woman who set out believing she wasn’t particularly smart but went on to meet multiple tests of leadership in the American academy—a place where everyone wants to be heard and no one wants a boss. In college, Diana Chapman met Chris Walsh, who became a towering figure in academic science. Their marriage of fifty-seven years brought them to the forefront of revolutions in higher education, gender expectations, health-care delivery, and biomedical research. The Claims of Life offers readers an unusually intimate view of trustworthy leadership that begins and ends in self-knowledge. During a transformative fourteen-year Wellesley presidency, Walsh advanced women’s authority, compassionate governance, and self-reinvention. After Wellesley, Walsh’s interests took her to the boards of five national nonprofits galvanizing change. She kept counsel with Nobel laureates, feminist icons, and even the Dalai Lama, seeking solutions to the world’s climate crisis. With an ear tuned to social issues, The Claims of Life is an inspiring account of a life lived with humor, insight, and meaning that will surely leave a lasting impression on its readers.




Claim Your Life


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Have you ever wondered if theres a part of you working against yourself? Your subconscious beliefs have manifested every relationship and material possession in your life. Isnt it time for you to be in charge of your beliefs? Isnt it time for you to pick what you want in your life? So what do you want? The ability to choose only comes when you know the choices. Are you ready to turn your saboteur into an ally? Would you like better relationships, a better career, more love, more money? Are you ready to unlock your hidden power? Claim your Life will help systematically reveal your subconscious beliefs, uncovering them so they can be uprooted and replaced with healthy beliefs that empower you and support the changes you seek. This process will put you in the power seat of your life, ushering you into the ideal life you deserve. We are all just one step away from feeling empowered. Take that step now.




Choose Life


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You’re pro-life. But can you explain why? You already believe in choosing life. But when the counterarguments are coming at you from every angle—legal, biological, medical, ethical, moral, philosophical, and biblical—how do you defend the pro-life view? And as you defend it . . . how do you speak with wisdom, humility, and compassion? Now more than ever, the times call for a balance of truth and mercy. There are good, wise, and thoughtful rebuttals of every claim made by pro-abortion advocates. Collected here in one place, Choose Life offers you reasonable responses from leading experts in their respective fields. The authors are accomplished women and men from all walks of life. They’ll help you know what to say—and why to say it—when you’re faced with claims like: “The courts have already settled the issue.” “The fetus is not a person.” “My body, my choice.” “I shouldn’t have to raise an unwanted child.” “My circumstances justify ending my pregnancy.” “Abortions are helpful to women and society.” “The pro-life movement doesn’t care about social justice.” It’s time to set aside the strident fist-shaking and hurled insults. Learn to make the pro-life case with intelligent arguments and compassionate love—just the way a Christian should.




The Defiant Middle


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For every woman, from the young to those in midlife and beyond, who has ever been told, "You can't" and thought, "Oh, I definitely will!"--this book is for you. Women are expected to be many things. They should be young enough, but not too young; old enough, but not too old; creative, but not crazy; passionate, but not angry. They should be fertile and feminine and self-reliant, not barren or butch or solitary. Women, in other words, are caught between social expectations and a much more complicated reality. Women who don't fit in, whether during life transitions or because of changes in their body, mind, or gender identity, are carving out new ways of being in and remaking the world. But this is nothing new: they have been doing so for thousands of years, often at the margins of the same religious traditions and cultures that created these limited ways of being for women in the first place. In The Defiant Middle, Kaya Oakes draws on the wisdom of women mystics and explores how transitional eras or living in marginalized female identities can be both spiritually challenging and wonderfully freeing, ultimately resulting in a reinvented way of seeing the world and changing it. "Change, after all," Oakes writes, "always comes from the margins."




This Life Is Yours


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Heal your life and discover how everything can be right even when circumstances are all wrong This is a book about healing your whole self; a book about becoming conscious and discovering the eternal and unbreakable you. The authors take readers on a journey of discovery; a journey in which each reader will discover tools for their wholeness and personal power. The authors focus on seven topics: Understanding healing Asking the right questions about who you are Understanding the power of the mind Drawing on inner resources Taking action Embracing your whole life Reinforcing your wholeness Filled with anecdotes and offering practical exercises, the authors show the ways in which we can heal and grow. It is a book that shows readers, regardless of circumstances, how to live light-filled, powerful, and joyous lives.




Life Among the Piutes


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Repotting Your Life


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A book with the potential to be an evergreen classic: a warmly humane, universally appealing guide to embracing change in any aspect of your life, whatever your age




Baggage Claim: A Life Story


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Quarter life crisis? Angela Sharpe has been there and done that! In Baggage Claim: A Life Story, we learn that love means accepting one core truth: we are a sum of all of our traumas (baggage) and our efforts to heal from them OR lack thereof! But will some things be too much to "carry on"? As Angela explores a new love and is revisited by an old flame, she is challenged with facing her biggest roadblock in life--her own baggage. Will sexual chemistry and history be enough to sustain a healthy relationship? Can friendships survive even the most vile offenses? Baggage Claim will provoke you to look inwardly and ask a very important question-- have you dealt with your sh*t?